Collection Ready-to-wear Autumn 2023
Gallery of the collection Ready-to-wear Autumn 2023
It's ready-to-wear season! The Paris catwalks have created a powerful, conquering woman, willingly borrowing from the men's wardrobe, whose wardrobe asserts her desire to sublimate everyday life.
She is an elegant sophisticate, sober but luxurious, a femme fatale who plays freely with her femininity.
Her style is all about style. A tailored jacket, a pleated skirt, a chic coat or faux fur, trousers that strive for perfection, a soft, wrap-around knit, a steamy dress... It's as if, after the exaggerated youthism of sportswear, fashion had reached its age of reason.
The idea is to concentrate on the essentials. The trend is reminiscent of the advent of minimalism in the 1990s. Could fashion in 2023 follow the same path?
Pragmatic and concerned, women are opting for timeless pieces and a return to the basics. No pop colours, no flashy prints, no out-of-the-ordinary cuts. Clothes are made to be worn in everyday life.
Sustainability, the key to overcoming the environmental crisis... This has been Elora's credo for several years now.
THE SEASON'S KEY TRENDS
The pleated skirt, this season's big winner, has invaded every catwalk from Paris to Paris, and this season it's going out of style for a more modern look.
In the same vein as the skirt, the preppy attitude is back in force, with the famous marinière, navy blue and button-down cardigans inspired by English colleges.
In terms of working looks, next winter sees the return of the bold, sensual woman, with a chic silhouette that's back in fashion.
With the same attention to detail, designers have made room for the teardrop neckline for greater originality and femininity in this season, when we tend to hide everything.
You'll be able to bundle up in soft, noble materials, and after many seasons in a down jacket, the coat is making a comeback for a new look.
For a 2-in-1 look, you can opt for asymmetric dresses or trouser combinations, for an easy yet fashionable look.
And on the trendy side, dare to wear Bermuda shorts, once condemned by the fashion police, but this season they're a real charmer, tailored under a jacket or warmed up with a jumper.
MATERIALS AND PRINTS TO ADOPT
You loved faux fur last season, and it's still making a name for itself in oversized or short cuts, and in small touches on bags.
Satin, long the star of the 70s or destined for summer, is available on skirts, shirts and trousers for its chic, luminous look.
Pleated fabrics, like animal prints, are back every season in different shapes, lengths and prints. Choose metallics, botanical prints and stripes to make sure you don't hit the wrong note.
THE COLOURS OF AUTUMN 2023
Brown is the new black! As a total look, it's less preppy than classic beige, less obvious than eternal black. Riskier, too. That's why we love it.
And ochre goes perfectly with brown! You can use it to spice up your winter and brighten up your wardrobe.
Black and white and shades of grey are more classic. This year's catwalks are all about chic minimalism and discreet luxury.
Autumn will be just as sparkling and colourful if you dare! Red alert for our silhouettes, which will be adopting a vibrant, eye-catching colour or shades of crimson and garnet.
The colour of hope, green also comes in all its shades: cedar green or emerald, olive oil or almost fluorescent green, choose your shade to be on trend!
DETAILS THAT MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE
Tights are a winter wardrobe staple, but rarely the star of the fashion catwalk. Yet for next season, designers seem to have agreed that they can punctuate a look, sometimes with chic, sometimes with playfulness.
When it comes to bags and clutches, the trend is to wear them under the arm, as if to show how much we care about our personal belongings. Worn this way, it makes us look even more stylish as we walk around with one hand in the pocket and the other firmly gripping our favourite accessory.
Jewellery belts and XL belts are everywhere, mastering the oversized cuts of coats, jackets and dresses.
Finally, if you want to be at the top of the trend, adopt balaclavas and ties as your new fashion accessory.
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